What is our primary use case?
Egnyte is a user-friendly when it comes to collaborating with your colleagues and especially with external users. It is a more secure platform when you are sharing files or folders to certain people or a certain group. It's basically used for collaboration purposes.
What is most valuable?
The best feature is the co-authoring. Before, in Egnyte desktop sync, it didn't have the capability to co-author. Now, since you have Egnyte Connect on your machine, it gives you the capability to co-author on a single file at the same time.
Now that the Egnyte vendor upgraded the version and they introduced the Egnyte Connect, there are a lot of features that they added, including co-authoring. You can also access those files and folders using your mobile device, which is good. Some of our advisors don't have a desktop or laptop, so they are just accessing their files via mobile devices or tablets.
Before, in Egnyte desktop sync, you could install it on a certain server. Now, with Egnyte Connect, you can install the application on a particular server, and then you can save your file from there.
The initial setup is easy.
It's easy to move files around, even to, for example, SharePoint.
The search functionality has been good.
The user interface is great.
Support is great.
In Egnyte Connect, you can add more domains if you want to access files and folders.
What needs improvement?
Before, when we were starting to use Egnyte, we were struggling with a lot of bugs with Egnyte desktop sync.
However, with the latest iteration, we've been very happy with its capabilities.
For how long have I used the solution?
I've used the solution for about four years.
What do I think about the stability of the solution?
The stability is good. If you are traveling and you don't have an internet connection, or if you choose your files and folders that will be syncing to your machine, you can do everything while traveling. Then, once your laptop is connected to the internet, whatever changes that you've made, it'll sync, go into the cloud, and your colleagues will see the changes that you've made, which is good.
With the new Egnyte Connect, it is way more stable when you are saving files from Tableau and Alteryx.
What do I think about the scalability of the solution?
We have about 20,000 users in the company using the solution.
How are customer service and support?
I've dealt with support services in the past.
Every week or every other two weeks, I do have a meeting with the Egnyte vendor. We check in on any trouble that we are encountering. They've been helpful. They are responsive as well.
For example, if I am looking for a certain link that is not available on my end, when I create a ticket, I will receive feedback or an answer within an hour. In comparison, with Microsoft, if I open a ticket, I'll wait a week for some sort of response.
How would you rate customer service and support?
Which solution did I use previously and why did I switch?
Right now, we are migrating most of our files and folders from Egnyte to SharePoint online and OneDrive. Upper management decided to move to another sharing platform. That's why we are now moving.
How was the initial setup?
The initial setup is straightforward. It's not overly complex.
If you are installing it manually, you ned to give it at least five minutes maximum to install. If you are using SCCM, it will be easier as you can run that per batch.
What's my experience with pricing, setup cost, and licensing?
I don't deal with pricing, That's more a job for upper management. However, whatever the price, it has been worth the investment.
What other advice do I have?
With Egnyte, our external users can only access Egnyte via the web. However, they cannot install the installer to their machines because Egnyte was pushed via SCCM to our servers.
I'd advise potential new users to get training to fully understand the solution and what it can do.
I'd rate the solution a ten out of ten.
Which deployment model are you using for this solution?
On-premises